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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Arini (from Purhepecha arhini 'speak') is an auxiliary conlang (auxlang) originally intended for global communication between people from different countries, however as time passed, the language began to become an auxiliary language for the | ''Arini'' (from Purhepecha ''arhini'' 'speak') is an auxiliary conlang (auxlang) originally intended for global communication between people from different countries, however as time passed, the language began to become an auxiliary language for the ''Kaybur book series''. The language was born in November 2, 2018, by ''Adonái Castro''. The orthography of Arini is primarily Latin, although it has also been adapted to other writing systems. | ||
It's a language after all the languages in the world that seeks to be an auxiliary language, initially it was intended to be used by real human beings. The direction taken to know which words to take from each language is commonly related to the origin of the concept, that is, from the cultures that demonstrated to cultivate rice first that's where the language for the word "rice" will be taken from, or those first civilizations to encounter a certain animal. | It's a language after all the languages in the world that seeks to be an auxiliary language, initially it was intended to be used by real human beings. The direction taken to know which words to take from each language is commonly related to the origin of the concept, that is, from the cultures that demonstrated to cultivate rice first that's where the language for the word "rice" will be taken from, or those first civilizations to encounter a certain animal. | ||
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|ʝ | |ʝ ɪ̯ | ||
|z̪ | |z̪ | ||
|ʑ | |ʑ | ||
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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
Arini follows a | Arini follows a ''Subject–Verb–Object (SVO)'' structure. Verbs always appear directly after the subject or pronoun. | ||
Articles precede the noun they modify. | Articles precede the noun they modify. | ||
Adjectives precede the noun as well, and follow the article if present. | Adjectives precede the noun as well, and follow the article if present. | ||
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